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Name __________________________________ HWS period ___ Unit 1- Chapter 14 Study Guide A. Geography 1. Latitude & Longitude 2. How does geography affect culture? B. World Belief Systems (review packet & MC Qs) 1. Basic beliefs & practices of i. Judaism ii. Hinduism iii. Buddhism iv. Daoism v. Christianity vi. Islam C. Middle Ages 1. Feudal organization of society 2. Role of Catholic Church D. Renaissance 1. Leonardo da Vinci 2. Lorenzo de’Medici 3. Niccolo Machiavelli 4. Durer 5. Newton 6. Petrarch 7. Descartes 8. Aristotle 9. Bacon 10. Bruegel 11. Rubens 12. Sir Thomas More 13. the van Eycks 14. Erasmus 15. Shakespeare 16. Cervantes 17. Rabelais 18. What factors contributed to the Renaissance in Italy? 19. Why did the Renaissance develop later in northern Europe? 20. How did the Renaissance reach northern Europe? 21. What was the focus of the Renaissance? 22. What role did patrons play? Date ______ Mrs. Hornstein 23. Why did the Renaissance begin in cities? 24. What does "Renaissance Man" mean? 25. How did the Renaissance differ from the Middle Ages? 26. What effect did the printing revolution have on society? 27. Why was the theory of Copernicus so strongly opposed by the Church and scholars? 28. What issues do The Prince and Utopia deal with? E. Reformation 1. Martin Luther 2. John Calvin 3. What were the long term and short term causes of the Reformation? 4. What were the main beliefs of Luther? What actions of the church did he oppose? 5. What were the problems within the church? 6. How did Henry VIII oppose the church? 7. What were the effects of Henry’s actions? 8. What new Protestant religions developed in opposition to the Catholic Church? 9. How did the Catholic Church respond to the Protestant Reformation? 10. What were the positive effects of the Counter Reformation? F. Scientific Revolution 1. Copernicus 2. Galileo 3. Impact of the scientific revolution on i. Europeans ii. Catholic Church